Month: May 2009

Ismét

Valahogy megint hulla fáradt vagyok, és valahogy megint ugyanazért, mint tegnap: a pingpongedzés nem hazudtolta meg magát. Három óra folyamatos mozgás azért igencsak kimerítő. Most este meg még lett volna mód folytatni a két szingapúri sráccal itt a koliban, de már más miatt nem volt erőm. Ugyanis ahogy vége lett az edzésnek és lezuhanyoztam-hajmostam, indultam a hárommagyarokkal (Barbi, Balázs és Gergő) összeülős-vacsorázni valahova Kichijojiba. Járkáltunk egy jó darabig (ahhoz képest hogy mennyi energiám volt), aztán végül egy mexikói étteremben kötöttünk ki, ahol egy nagyon jó ajánlatot találtunk: 1600 yen és all you can eat, vagyis annyit eszel amennyit akarsz. Nem kicsit megéri, tekintve hogy én egy étteremben két-háromezer yen fölött laknék jól. Hát itt jóllaktam, ahogy atyám mondaná: “degesz vagyok, ments ki innen”. Az úton hazafelé megijedtem, hogy a koliban már röfögni fogok, ugyanis elkezdtem köhögni meg dugulni az orrom, az így a Golden Weeken nem hiányozna. Most már nem. Reggel korán keltem (relatíve), elbringáztam Chofuba kajáért (vettem olyan kis vacak rákfélét is, amit angolul shrimpnek hívnak, magyarul nem tudom mi a neve), majd néhány kolis sráccal elugrottunk a mezei folyó parkjába (野川公園), ahonnan aztán sietve jöttem is el az edzésre, amiről meg már volt szó, úgyhogy ez most keretes szerkezet, majdnem Finnegans Wake (azóta se olvastam el, nem fért be a csomagomba sajnos).


Clementine

In the first class of friday the subject was the “te-form”. Whoever learned japanese probably knows that in the beginnings (and so far i’ve got, ever), this is the most difficult thing, because the last sounds of many verbs change a lot. Lucky enough i’ve learnt this by myself before, so not that much trouble. But Suzuki-sensei sang an interesting rhyme to remember the changes, something like the english abc-songs and stuff, to the tune of “Oh my darling Clementine”. I don’t know if i wanted to write more about that, but i put a note in my phone saying “Clementine”, to write about it. And since this as of yet doesn’t really worth posting, here comes a deviation, titled Sweet Clementine, by ~MissTrashyPants. Hope you like it.


ちょっと~

I’m dead tired and. I’ve been to school all day, and that still means less than what i had at home, but still it’s exhausting. In this one day we’ve learnt more new grammar than in all the past week and the multicultural communication class was very interesting as well (that’s not something usual). Yesterday was long as well and so was the day before that and so on, but i’m not getting to sleep before midnight tonight either (it’s already pretty close). Why am i tired? After school i fixed the front tyre of my bike. Works all fine, tested it: went with a few friends to a second hand shop in Mitaka. I’ve seen interesting stuff (the most tempting was an electric guitar which would’ve costed under 10000 yen with the amp and sunglasses Sors was asking about just a few days ago), but lucky i had almost no money with me so bought nothing. Then because Rado bought himself there a new table-tennis racket, we started playing, and i finished at ten. A bit exhausting. Especially since tomorrow i’ll have a full day again: in the morning have to wake up early to go get myself some food for the Golden Week, early because i’ll go with the newly (to be) formed debate club somewhere in a park to have fun, then from two i’m having a three-hour-long table-tennis practice with that club, then have dinner with the Hungarian senpai’s (“‘s” indicating plural). And i wouldn’t be surprised if around 11pm someone rang me to go out karaoke… Now i’m left with two emails to respond to and to figure out why my phone wouldn’t let me set the music i sent via infrared from the laptop as ringtone or morning alert. Any ideas?